Help defeat Digital Restrictions Management!

Defective by Design is a campaign of the Free Software Foundation. Will you
help us end DRM? 80% of our funding comes from individuals like you. That
allows us to be independent, serving computer users around the world, rather
than corporations and governments. Join us in continuing to battle against
Digital Restrictions Management across the web. Become an FSF Associate Member
for just $10/month, or make a donation in any amount. Thank you.

Join our effort to stop EME approval at the W3C. While today's
announcement makes it even more obvious that W3C rejection of Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), the proposed system for DRM on the Web,
will not stop its implementation, it also makes it clear that W3C can
fearlessly reject EME to send a message that DRM is not a part of
the vision of a free Web.

Use a version of Firefox without the EME code: Since its source
code is available under a license allowing anyone to modify and
redistribute it under a different name, we expect versions without
EME to be made available, and you should use those instead. We will
list them in the Free Software Directory.

Donate to support the work of the Free Software Foundation
and our Defective by Design campaign to actually end DRM.
Until it's completely gone, Mozilla and others will be constantly
tempted to capitulate, and users will be pressured to continue using
some proprietary software. If not us, give to another group fighting
against digital restrictions.